Marietta advocate. (Marietta, Ga.) 1843-18??, December 13, 1861, Image 3

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She JHarictta gulvoeatc. marietta. GEORRTA. Friday Momins *»ec. 13. 1361. Printing Establshmont for sale. WS offer for sale ample and new sni p i material f>r aco iplete I’iUNHNG ES TABLISHMEX'T. Nkw-; md Jon inclulingTw- Pi-vsses one Hoe’s W ishincrton an lon * Lv gt | Taylor’s. Most of the Type has never beet osM—none injured—ample in quantity and wel. .ported Apply at this office. August 23d. IS6L The Advocate Office, Wi’h an abundance of the best materi al and ffood workmen is prepared t-' do all kinds of Book and Job Printing on reasonable terms. Call for Volunteer Companies. The Confederate Government has authorized the undersigned to raise a regiment of Infantry, to serve for three years, or during the war.— which it agrees to fully arm and equip. Coni panies numbering sixty-four men and upwards, will be accepted and ordered into camps imme diately. Nobly has Georgia responded to the calls made upon her. < eorgians are found in ♦very camping ground from the Rio Grande to the Potomac. But patriots and soldiers of Geor gia. again the call conies for men. more men The enemy is swarming on our coast, to wrest from us all that we hold deir. our liberty, our honor, the honor as our families and our prop erty. Friends of the South, remember. to be conquered is death and disgrace, and blots out the sunshine from every hmiie and fireside in the South. I was one of the first to strike for So-.rh ern Independence, both at the ballot b->x .nd in the field, and wi'h Divine as-F ince. and the help of my countrymen. will fight until we drive the las; enemy from our soil. » A. LEYDEN. Atlanta. November 18. Im. GEN. FBIGG’S COSGrtATULATOBY ORDER. Th" following General order puts to blush the boastful threats of Colonel Brown that he coil! 1 anuilnla e the works and defences of P- nsacola in a few hours. I‘s style and 1 an’iige is in that vein which character z s all the p . pers of ’’en. IF igg, and it met with the w by the different corps of hjs command: A MY OF Pf.N’SVCOLA 1 ■ ■lfffl Pen ic >1 I. fst tX' >v. 1861. J [Ge-e-o/ O der No. 130. J Th- sign il stt • • *ss w i ch has cr > v ti ed onr fori'. h •urs’ i-onfi ct with the ar r—gant and confident enemy >•. h <se Government, it seems, is hourly, look in’ for an announcement <>l his success in capturing our position; should till our heaits with gratitude to a mercilu’ Providence. T. is tert ifk:bombardment of more than a hundred guns of the h-avies’ calibie—causing the very e rlrn tremble around ns—lias from the wild firing or the enemy, resulted in the loss of oi.lv seven lives with eight wounded, but two of them seriously— five of he deaths from an accident, and but two from the enemy’s sh-t. We h ive crippled heir s ips and driven them off. and forced the g.rrison of Fort Pi< kens, in its imp >t< lit rag- , to slake its revenge by firing on <>ur hospital, i - d burnin - ill'- labir.itions of our innocent women and children, who have been drive • therefrom by an unan nonnred storm of shot and shell. Forth" coolness, devotion, and con snicous gallantry of the troops, the General tenders his cordial th nks; but for the precision of their firing, in this first practice, which would have done credit to veterans, he is unable to exp reg-, his admiration. Their coun try and their enemy will both remember the 22! and 231 of November. Bvcuinmatd <<f Maj Gen. Brag’. GEO. G GARNER, Assistair Adjiraiit General. FROM MISSOURI. We have St L mis papers - the Dem ocrat and Republican —of the 3 I and 4th inst, obtained by “submarine ex press” rom the Nor h. A dispatch from Jefferson G 'y da’ed the 3d inst., says t! ;it Gen. Price has issued a proclamation, calling tor fifty thousand more Missouri volunteers. — This news w ts’represented as creating the greatest excitement throughout the State, more particnl rly at St Louis.— The dispatch adds: “Secessionists con fidently assert that he will get his fifty thousand men, and predict that Jack son will m ike good his promise to take his Paris’m is dinner here.” The weatli r is repr-M-ntc I as very C>l 1 with a fall of s i >w thiee inches deep flier- on th • ground. Price’s ur~ Iliy appe,ir<-d t> have made nr d'-fill! e advance siu--e the list advices of dr day prev’ous. The Item '< r it’s correspondent ner ronsly asserts that “'in ;< are in lira t ions of a s< 4<et. .< >n foot, tv Pine to strike all ov r Hi • Sui’e in one 1 .y, de - troy the ra Iroads. burn br dg' ami with one effective blow grind the In ion ciuse to dust.” -J/ niphi* Appeal Hlh Turkey Hunter*, Dea- Stalker* Duck, Shoote.,* and all who are fond of r<ms il.g up big g me, especially if well ar quaited with the woods ami water Courses of the State between Savannah ami Charleston, and pn-pn-ed for a long maroon, are re<pieste<l to leave lli«-ir names am! addresses a the Cowr/e- - office Enfi Id r fl 's, to nih wks and s>-alo ng knives will be furnished cheap.— G'/iur teti jn Cuuiier. TELEGRAPHIC. _ | Nkw York. Dec. 3. —Opdyke, the Black Re publican candidate for Mayor, lias defeated Fer : nando Wood, tin* Democratic and Peace candi date. by a majority of I 000 votes. R'CiiMoxn, Va.. Dec. 4.—The bridge over Lick Cre-‘k on the East Tennessee Railw.iv, has been rebuilt, and the trains are now passing over it. The bridges at other points in East Tennessee are rapidly being completed. There is a very slight detention now of passengers and mails in that section. Savaxvah. Dec. 1.- Sixteen Yankee vessels | are inside of the bar. The woodwork ot the Tybee Light House was fired last night by Con federates. when the Yankees opened against the sandbanks, throwing about thirty shells. The sand banks are not much injured, and there was nobody to be hurt on our side. M ixassa. Va.. Dec. 5.—A1l is quiet here: It is reported, however, that a large body of Fed eralists crossed the Long Bridge, over the Po tomac river, opposite Washington, on Wednes day night, doubtless with the intention of mak ing a feint while more active operations and movements will be in progress in the vicinity of the Evansport batteries. A gentleman just from Alexandria says that lie noticed no indications of an immediate ad vance in that quarter : he estimates the Federal force on the Virginia side of the river at 45,000 men. Our Generals expect an engagement before the Fall campaign closes : and there is a heavy pressure on Gon. McClellan to advance. The roads improving, so much so as to enable the teams and field artillery to moxe forward. Richmoxd, Va.. Dec. 5. —In Congress, to-day. lion. Howell Cobb, having returned from his visit to Georgia, resumed the Chair as Presi dent. Messrs. Wm. M. Cook, and Thomas Freeman, members of Congress ft in Missouri, ami .Iff. .1. j B. Bra-ifort. in pine ■ of Judge Clayton, of Mis sissippi, appeared and took their seats. Allot' the other business of Congress was then trans acted in secret session. RiCiiuoxn, Va.. Dec. s.—ln the Virginia Con vention. yesterday, an Ordina, ce giving the Governor power to’seize salt in private hands, was laid on the table by a vote of 41 ayes to 3:1 Richm.ixd. Va.. Dec. 6. —A copy of the New York H-rald. of Dec. 4th.. has been received at the Kichraond D'spalcli olfi"e. Lin-olr.’s Mes sage will appear in the latter paper to-morrow morning. T he Message opans with a recognstion of the exciting political difficulties of the country, bat expresses gratitude to Go 1 for the bountiful harvest, and general health with which the peo ple have been blessed. In reference to the action*.f the seceded states Lincoln anticipates the possibility of an appeal on their part for foreign ai I or foreign interposition : and. thou.b admitting the non interference of European Powers, hitherto.says that it is deemed expedient to suggest the ai m ing and fortifying of the Northern ports and Lake coasts, to be prepared for any further con tingency that may arise. The suggestion is also made for co operation, on the part of the United States, with Kentucky and portions of Tennessee, and North Carolina, against the Secessionists : an 1 the building of a railway is reco amended to id such a purpose. The recognition of Hayti and Liberia, is ap proved. The President says that the number of troops offered for the war is beyond the requirements of Congress. The restoration of the old Virginia bounda ries is recommended. The attention of Congress is p irticularly di rected to such legislation as will authorise the freeing of slaves comin'r within the scop? of military action in the part of the Uni ed States, and the acquisition of territory for their coioni z tion when so f eed The President states th it he has preferred to block ide the .'ontliern ports, rather than to close them by proclamation against the commerce of the world. The .Message closes with a disquisition on certain principles announced by a Committee of the Virginia legislature on suffrage ami modifi cations of popular Government, and some re marks upon the relative importance of capital and labor ; and then commends the National cause to the firm and earnest reliance upon Providence for success. The report of the Eecretary of War says that the aggregate force in the Federal service is 6G0,0v0 men. Rolla, .Mo., Nov. 26. —A reconnoitering par ty. which left yesterday morning, proceeded five miles West of the Gasconade river, returned last night, and report that a troop of eighty Texas Rangers, were in Lebanon County, -Mo., destroying property generally; General Mc j Cullocn ami his army were expected at. Leba ] non on Su i Ity last, and were prepared to give ’ the Federalists battle. Wasu.c.gi <>v. N v. 26.—Lor i Lyons was so ; in discreet as to say. in general conversation, soon after the seizure of Messrs Mason un i Sli dell tint of course they would b • returned ; but umler<tan ling the effecthis word-have had upon th** country, hi- since preserved silence, • s . ic’th it he Ins no hing to say until here -1 <,i ictioiis from his Governm mt. tlen. Blanker has been induced to withdraw b - .e-ig.l itio’L Later from Lincoln don. Ri<um .XD. Va., Dee. <J.-Ti.e New Yak Hei-'ibl, of the 5Hi inst., publi-hes di-patch<iH i f <>rn Gen. R <0 icra ntz. who wa-at. Whc'-ling and ha 1 gone into winter quarters there. (lon. Beresford Hope, a member of the Ei/litli E iglish Parliament, in a rm-ent Je -turn sa’nl that the re i li-st metho I of r"n oring p'-ace in America, will lie forth" Ear- pt-an P wers to re<: ,gnize ’lie indepeml'mee >f the Colife lerao- S at--H Gover mi it. FoktßUSi 'I XROE.I) -c l’ro >p- a e pour ing mtn thin plan - at th- ra'" if -mst-rtl taou i saml per day. The rcasou of this cotmentra- THE MARIETTA WEEKLY ADVOCATE. tion of troops at Old Point has not transpired. ' , A i umber of steamers are off Newport News. 1 Washington. Dee. 4.—The principal busi- ! ness before Ch tigress is negro affairs. Washington, D-e. 2.—Tn the Senate to-dav 1 . Mr. Trumbull, of Ohio, gave notice that he 1 i would introduce a bi I to-morrow to confis- I ente the prop rty of rebels, and give freedom to persons in the slave trade. In the II >use resolutions were adopted, re questing Lincoln to confine Messrs. Mason and Slidell in a similar manner to Col. Cor | coran and Col. Wood, until the Litter shall be i treated as the United States Government lias treated all prisoners taken by its troops upon the battle field. W isnixoTON, Dec. 3.—The Message was read in both houses to-day. The general im pression is that it is a strong document. The | coolness with which the President rolled the nigger up in a copy of the act of August 6. 1861, entitled “an act to confiscate property used for insurrectionary purposes,” is greatly applauded, lie leaped the whole subject with the stride of a giant, and s ruek the questi n of capital and labor, a theme popu lar with the masses. This seems to be the popu'ar verdict. Richmond, Va .. Dec. 10 —The Richmond Ex aminer. of this morning says that Congress, in secret session, lias passed a bill admitting Ken tucky into the Southern Confederacy. The admission" was complete, as the Commis sioners appointed by Kentucky, at the recent Sovereignty Convention held in Russellville, in that State, were fully authorized to act in be half of the Commonwealth. For Sheriff anti iLpnty Sb riff. y-g- Please announce the present elici nt officers -J. T. ROBERT-ON and J. F.McCLES KEY. for the offices of Sheriff and Deputy Sher iff of Cobb county for the en-uing term. g’-S* I’leas" announce W. XV. CARRELL, as a candidate for ' le~k of the Inferior Court at tin* election in January next. .Ifr E?;7or. - - Be so kind as to announce the name of ROBERT BABER as a. condidace for the office of Tax Collector. Election in Janua ry next. ;;btT* Please announce WALTER MANNING, as a candidate for Tax Collector for Cobb coun ty at the election in .lanuar- next, and oblige MANY VOTERS. .7???“ Pleas.- announce D. M. YOUNG, as a cm lid tie for Clerk of the Superior Court a the Election in Dimi try next. Mr Edi'ar: Von will oblige his friends by announcing W. Il TU 'KER as a can lid tte for Tax Collector of Cobb county at flu* ensuing election. He lias given so far. satisf’a -tion ami as we understand lie will not run for -a third t--.ini it is nr n -r that he should be r-- < h’< ted. " SPECIAL NOT ICES. ~ K. R. R. THE FALL MALARIA. THE FEVER OF THE SEASON. ALL POTENT EFFECT OF RADAWAT's REMEDIES. Rao -.way’s Ready Rta-tEF. a household requi site for all who would be forearmed against mortal d sease. is absolutely indispens.ble in the fall. Mark 1 One or Iwo doses wil: break up chills ami fevers, bilious remittent fever d imb ague, or any other malarious complaint, at the commencement, as certainly as the dis order will break doicn the victim if unchecked. The c lies and other bowel complaints, so gen eral in an’innn. are almost instantly checked by a single dose. It positively extinguishes ntin. ivLedi'-r sharp or ucuto. coustam or spas modic, tmd its b'esse.l effect in neuralgia, rh'-umifDm. tic d-doretix an 1 toot'i cm only be conceive 1 by those who have experienc ed KE’ rIT l.s i(>Ci: H USE. It is imp irta it that ev ry household should be furnished with Runway s Ready Relief its use on all occasions where there is fever will, in a few minutes secure ease to the patient. In attacks of- ’roup. Sore Throat. Influenza. Radway’.s Ready Relief will quickly cure the patient. RtDWAY’s REGVr.ATING PILLS Tin: best pt ;:<; -.tiv:: medicine, in the world. Radaway’s Regelating Bills are never more urgent!',’ needed than in the fall. Ihe rich fruits ami indigestible vegetables of autumn, chills by which the circulation is thrown out of balance, and i-he stomach, liverand lungs par tially paralyzed. To restore these, funciions winter, a course of this great aperient, altera tive and tonic, is ab.mlu'elv necessary. It is the only cathartic in the world which equ tiizes the circulation of the blood. AH the mineral pur g.atives have a deadly contrary effect, and hence lie tearful mercuri il diseases. Railway's Regulating Pills are the only vegetable sub-’itutcPfor Calomel. Mercury. Qui nine—a dose of from four to-ix will secure in the most, urgent eases, where these drugs are used, al) the good t’ffects which the physician expects to derive, without entailing upon the patient the horrid results of the presence of of these pisons—one of Railway's Regulating Pills possesses more of the elements of health —and ten fo'd the power over disease—than ten ofuny other pills in use—3o pills in each box. rxdway’s renovating nr. soi.vent Radaway’s Renovating Resolvent ar'-ests decomposition of the flesh, curing prui uient ilis i charges, all ronnlng sores, diseases oi the eye I lids, nose ami lips, and every type of scrof ulous, syphilitic. eruptive, and tubercular dis ease. Ra'lu iv’.s Remedies are sold bv Druggists everywhere. R \ D'.VA VA- CO. 23 John st. NV. J Sold bv Ilammeti. k Groves, Marietta, Ga Septcmb.-r Ist-l’n. The m ixim- of w>-es men are to prcsel ve the ho ly in perfe-t, health, not to wait for tlr-devid : oi-rm-nt of 'lis'-qse. “Be wise in timi-check mi lgun il a'/ iius' the first approach. Keep the stomach and !>!■ od healthy ami intre. ami the j plagues of i |»oisoned atmosphere f ill Larm’e-s. - The only remedy that will thoroughly purify the blood, and at the same lime strengthen ami invigorate the system, is McLean’s Strengthen ing t'oi'dial anl Blood I’urilioi-. ", ry it. and you will lie convinced See advertisement. i NEW AD7ERTISE?.IENTS. Administrator’s Sale. BY virtue of tin order from the court, of Or dinary of Cobb enmity, will be sold on the ti:s. i’liesdav in J imiiiy next, before the court, house door i'll th- city of M iriett i between the leg »| hours of H ile. Seventy five ("51 acres ot I.an I ex'-epliilg ’.Vidow’s dow-ri b dug a part. ! of Lot Xo>. 62 aid 87. i i the 19th dis’rict an I ;nd section Cobb coit ity. Sold as the nroper tv of John Pharr deceased, for the I i-nefit of the heirs an I ere litors >1 slid deceased. Terms . made known on day of sale. i Nor. 11,’AI-Mh. A. N. DUPRE, Admr ‘ Fxecutor’s Sale. WILL be sold by virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Cobb county, before the court, house door in the city of Ma riet’.a. on the first Tuesday in F< bruary next, between the legal hours of sale. Lot of land No. 219. in the 21st district and 2nd section of Cobb cohnty. Sold ns the property of John Tale, deceased, for the benefit, of the heirs and creditors of said decease 1. Terms m ide known on day of sale. PICKENS TATE, Ex’r. Decen ber 13 1861.-40 d. Administrator’s Sale. TV ILL be sold on the Ist Tuesday in February IV next before the Court House door in Camil la. Mitchell County Ga . lots of land Nos. 362, 363. and 364. in the 16th District of s iidCounty. Sold as the”propertv of William Thomas dec’d. Terms on day of sale. T. D. I’ERKINSON. Adrn’r. Executor’s Salo BY virtue of an order from the Court of Or dinary of Cobb county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in February next, before tl.e court house door in the city of Marietta, be tween tlie-legal hours of sale. Lots of Land Nos. 714. 715, 722. 723. and 72.5. in the 16th dist. and 2d section of Cobb county. Also, will be sold at the same time, before the court house door in the town of Alpharetta, in Milton county, between the legal hours of sale Lot No. 2GI>, in the 2ml d strict mid Ist section, formerly Forsyth, now Milton county. 7he above Lands sold as the property of Hardy Mitchell, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on day of sale. JOHN MITCHELL. 1 P _.., q HENRY MITCHELL, f s ’ December, 13, 1861-40 d. GEORGIA Cobb County; WHEREAS. David Whitley, as the son. and J N. Tolleson, as the son-in-law of the deceased, applies to me in writing for letters of administration on the "state of John Whitley, late of Cobb C untv, deceasel. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred an I creditors of said deceased to file their objections, if any they have in my office, on or before the second Mon day in Janiriry next, otherwise letters of admin istration will be granted the applican s at that terin oi" the Court of Ordinary for said county Given umler my hand as Ordinary, at office, this 12th December 1861. dec. 14—36 d J NO. G. CAMPBELL, Ord’y. NOTICE. \ LL persons having demands against the es \ tate of William S. Summerlin, late ol Cobb County, deceased, are hereby requested to pre sent them to the undersigned, properly attested within the time prescribed by law; and all per sons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment. This December 12 1861. 6w. ' M. J MAGBEE, Adin’r. NOVICE. TWO months after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Cobb counts’ for leave to sell the land belonging to the estate of Eleander Aikins. deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dece’d. JOHN MALONEY Adm'r. November, 7. 1861. Tffotice. 4 LL persons indebted to the estate of William A K. Daniell latent’ Cobb county, _ deceased, are hereby required to. m ike imme li ite. pay ment. and all these having demands against sai l estate, are requested to present them, pro perly attested, to-the tin let-signed within the time prescribed bv law. GEORGE M. DANIELL, Adm r. December 5. 186],—Gw. ________ Georg’a Cebu County : IVHEREAS. Pm’th Lemon, as the son of de ll ceased applies to me in writing, for letters of administration on t eestate ofMary B. Lemon late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to file their ob jections if an v thev have, in my office on or before the .second Monday in January next—otherwise letters of administra tion will be granted the applicant, at that term of the Court of Ordinary o’’ said County. Given under my hand, at office, in Mariet’a, this .sth December. 1861. Im. JNO. G. CAMPBELL, Ord’y. Is r O . rICE . ALL persons in lebted t > the estate of Wyley 'l. Mitchell, late ofCobb county.dec’d are hereby require 1 to make immediate payment ami all persons having dem tnds against said est ae are requested to present them, properly attested to the ■tmlersigned within the time prescribed bv law. M SRV G. MITCHELL. Admr’x. ’Nov. 31st, 1861 6w. NOTICL’L TWO MO Til.-; alter date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Cobb county, for eave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of Vt illiam L. Summerlin. 1 ite of said county dece sed. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of sai l deceased. MILTON J. MAGBEE, Adin’r. Noven her 3lst. 1861 2m. CO3B SHERIFF SALES. POSTPONED. WILL be sold befor,- the court house floor, in the city of Marietta. Cobb comity. Ga. within the legal hours of sale, first Tuesday in January next, the following property, to-wit: One Negro b.>y n un? I Jim. about 20 years old and of dark complexion : Jack, a negro boy of dark and about 2.5 years old; George, a negro tn m of <1 irk complexion ami about 65 years old ; S’elen. a negro woman of dark complexion tin 1 about 3!) years old ; Bet sey. a negro woman of dark complexion and about 20 years old. and her boy child, Wesh y. about 2 years old. all levied on as the property of Henry G. Dunn, to uetiefy a fl fa issued from Cobb Superior Court j*>ivor of Washington Crawford vs Henry G. Dann. Ira J. Rogers, and L. M. Rogers. Subject to a Mortgage in favor of IV. C. Du.in. vs said Henry G. Dunn. JAS. F. McCLESKY, Shwftff. A I.SO, At the same time and place will be sold. Lot of Lami No. 117 > an I the south east half of lot No. 1131. in tile I Itii district of the 2nd section of Cobla county. Ga. Levied on as the proper ty of Samuel Moore, to satisfy a ft fit issued from Cobb I ferior Court, in favor of N. L. Chester, V'J. said Samuel Moor. Levied on and to bt» sold for the purchase money. J AMES F. McCLESKFY. SLff. De; ember I, 1861. PRINTING INK M.UiC FACTO RED AND FOR SALE RY E3. A. RANDALL &, CO., M\s lE tta, CEO. TV<>4 i«*o. ALL persons indebted, by account, to the ttn (h-rs gne-l are earnestly requested to settle tne sime by Note. I have sold out my entire stock of Goods anti quit the business. I there fore dc-dre to close tip my Books. I would PREFER THE MONEY, bat, I cannot, expect that, these times, certainly everyb-'dy cei settle f >cif accounts, if n>t by money I .ey ctn at least, do so by Note. Please fi i -mis, call in ami see rim. DILLARD M. YOUNG. Aiigust 27th, IB6L-tf. XBOX # WILLIAM ROOT. DRU6GIBT. HA VINO PIWIIASED FROM Messrs llammeit <fe Groves my old estab lishment. 1 shall endeavor to keep on hand as full a supply of OEjXUIiVIaZ DRUGS i KDICIK AS I CAN PROCURE, ylnd will give my close personal attention to the business as formerly. No exertion, on my part shall Ite spared in order to give satisfaction As to prices they will be governed by the prices I have to pay and will be as low as Pure and Genuine Articles cun be afforded. As I cannot buy on credit my terms are C ASH. WILLIAM ROOT. October 18 H. WWW Hamilton, Markley & Joyner, CTreor<jia,. A N D Hamilton, Markley & Joyner, clLl cile l, July Ist. 18.11 DR. JOHN L. HAMILTON, of Atlanta, and T. C. Markley and It. W. Joyner, of Ma rietta. hereby give notice to the public that they will carry on the DRUG B US IN ESS In all its branches in Atlanta and Marietta. N. B.— Book Store in Marietta continued. iSrot AFTER the first day of January 1861. we will sell for Cash or Barter at cash prices. Thankful for past favors we still solicit a con tinuance of the same. D<- 28, 1«6 A GREENE &UO. pWrmG W; BOOK AHB HEWS INK ALSO COLORED INKS! 3. A. SAKDALL & CO., Marietta, Georgia. We are now manitfacluring and offering for sale a No. 1 article of BOOK AND NEWS -INK in limited quantities, which we guarantee to give perfect s itislhction. The high prices we have to pay for m iterial. will necessatilly make it much dearer than former prices —still, we think we hazard nothing in saying our Ink at the price is cheaper thanone-h-ilf the stuff (Ink) heretofore purchased in Yankee kind at much lower figures. A specimen of our Ini: may be seen at the Advocate Office. Eocz Ink. extra fine pr lb. Si.2o. News Ink, fine “ “ 80c. Cot.o: ed Inks,rang' , ‘ng from 51,25 to 5.00 pr lb. All orders accompanied by the cash and ad dressed to I’-. A. Randall A- Co., Marietta, Ga. will receive prompt attention. Nov. 2f, 1861. If nOME INI) USTJtY~ AT THE OLD STAND. Ail kinds of Blacksmithing and Ltcpairing. HARNESS MAKING AND Ft 3U T® TV I 31 ZNT C - . D’>r* Plantation and Mill-work. Horse-sh >e ing, etc. A good st'ick olw-iyson hank' Also th'- Right to in mn .".ic’ure r t-13 - 3 Ctlebrato'i Flow. Ovt- i’ltb. From the Comptroller General’s Report. The Regiments of Volunteers in the Ser vice of the Confederate Government. While reporting the expenses of onr State for Military purposes—although not required by law, yet I desired if it was possible to do so, to present the organization of the various Regiments of Volnnfoers receive! into the service by the Confederate States Government —that is, to give the name of the Colonel, Lieutenant Colonel, Major, and the Captains and Lieutenants of Companies in each Regi ment, the counties from which each Company cam", ami. also the number of each Regiment as given it by the Confederate States Govern ment. As much of this information could only be obtained from the Wer Department at Rich mond. I have used my best exertions to obtain the same from that point, without success. I have only been enabled togetan official state* merit of the nuwberinci of the various regi ments, reported or received at that Depart ment, up to the Ist of October, together with the stations of the Regiments named. As the numbers of many of the Regiments aro different from those given them when they left Georgia, and as in all reports of the Con federate officers, they will only be designated and kdswn by the numbers given them by the Confederate Government, 1 have conclud ed to submit the information received upon this point, which is as follows: List of He<fiments from the Stale of Georgia in the service of the Confederate States, and their stations, Oct. 1, 1861. No. Regt. Colonel. Station, Ist C J AV illiam- 5 . Manassas Ist IJ. W. Mercer, Savannah. Ist J N Ramsey, N W Army, Va. 2- Paul J Semms, Manassas. 3 A R Wright, Forfolk. 4 George Doles, d 0 5 John K Jackson, Pensacola. 6 AH Colquitt, Yorktown, Va. 7 L. J. Gartrell; Manassas. 8 WII Gardner, (Independent) do 9 E R Goulding, do 10 L MeLaws, (Indept) Yorktown, 11 GT Anderson, Manassas. 12 E l Johnson. (Indept.) N W Army, Va. 13 W Ector, (Indept) Army o’ Kanawha. 14 A V Brumby, N W Army. 15 T W Thomas, Manassas. 16 II Cobb. Yorktown. 17 11 L Bennning, Lynchburg orders Army [Kanawha, 18 W. T. Woffard, Richmond. 19 W. W. Boyd, Army of Kanawha, Va. 20 W. D. Smith, (Independent.) Manassas. 21 J. T. Mercer, (Independent,) do. 22 Robert Jones, Camp of Instruction, Ga- 23 T. Hutchinson, do do 24 R. McMillan, Goldsboro. N. C. 25 C. C. Wilson, Savannah. 26 Not Reported, Camp of Instruction, Ga. 27 do. do. do, do. 28 do. do. do. do. 29 do. do. do. co, Georgia lygion—T. IL R Cobb, Yorktown. Phillips’ do —W. Phillips. Army Kanawha Ist. Battlion—Lt. Col. J. B. Villepigue, Pen [sacola. 2d. do —Maj Hardeman, Norfolk. 3d. do —Maj Stovall, Lynchnrg, orders [Army Kanawha. Besides several independent coni|>anies in Virginia not yet organized into Battalions or Regiments. Although in the above statement Col. Ben ning’s Regiment is put down as at Lynchburg, yet for several weeks past if has been at Ma nassas, and Col. Wright’s third Regiment has lately been at 11 >anoke Island. N. C. I have only added to the statement received, t-ho word “liidepcivlent’’ opposic the.se Regiments that were received by Confederate Govern ment ecutive The Regiment alluded to in the foregoing statement, as “not reported,” &e., no doubt Cid. T. J. Warthen’s Regiment, “ Levi B. Smith’s “ “David J. Bailey’s “ “ Littlefield “ now in Ciimp of Instruction in Georgia. In addition to these, t ere is another, more than full Regiment commrnded by Col. Cary W. St ies stationed at Brunswick Georgia iu the service of Confederate States’Government. Also three ‘Teuependent Regiments” not tye full, but iu camp in Georgia, viz: Col. Win. 11. Stiles Regi’t, 5 Companies, Col. E. L Tiiomas “ 7 Co). Aug. 11. Wrignt “ 6 “ Also, Col. C. A. Lamar “ 7 “ Receive- i by tho Confederate Govcrrnment through State authority. Besides these there already three Regi ments in the scr-. ice of the State, on or near the coast to be increased to six Regiments within the next twenty days, for the purpose of protecting the seaboar d of Georgia. Thus it will be seen that our State has at tListime thirty-four full Regiment- 5 , (some more than full) and four partially filled Regi ment , together w ith three Battalions, and other independent companies in Virginia and Georgia, amounting in all to about forty Reg iments iu the C me derate G-iverninen ser vice. And besides this there are three Kegi incuts now the State service to be increased to six Regiments within the next twenty days for the defence of her sea coast. Os ti.c Im gimee’.s and Battalions in tho C’onfe leratc Government service. Georgia lias armed accoutred and equipped twenty cue Regiments three Battalions, and se\eral C< mpanies attached to full Regiments— all of which sic;:- urtements. equipments, &c., and a portion es the arms, have been paid for out of the $1,01X1,000 appropriation, as will he. seen in the Abstra-t accompanying this Report, atnl fr.un the Reports of the Quarter-masters General. “isisiias im rawttfr i~ INSURE..YOOR LIFE! THE INSURANCE COMPANY of the Valley of Virginia - Capital s3ih).i)<)o FLOPJ2A Ai-alachicoi.a, Fla, —Cai’U'ol, 81.50,000 GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE COM pany---Capital $25000 Flits. I), j’ ,IUM»-.n r--I (H.PMBUS, l)A. LIKE DEPARTMENT-SAY., GA. Lives Insured of while persons on the Mutual or stock plaa al the L west rales. Call on IV T. BEAi.L, Ag't., Marietta, Ga. Oct. 9. ’6T-6m. ru C\MLA-TIO DYSENTERY CORDIAL- Oil Coiiipoiiiicl Elixer of llhubarb. 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